The friends wanted to ensure that everyone in their community has access to period supplies. With help from Isabel’s mom, they put together a plywood and plexiglass structure for period supplies.
Next, the teens had to find a location. “We needed a place where we would have permission, and where we knew it would be accessible to a lot of people,” says Isabel. They found the perfect spot on the grounds of a local church that already had a free food pantry. They hoped that by putting their pantry in such a visible location, they would send the message that no one should feel embarrassed about using sanitary supplies.
The Free Period Pantry has been operating since September 2022. It’s refilled at least twice a week by the teens and community members. The teens have also set up an Amazon wishlist for people who want to contribute. Other Girl Scout troops have reached out to find out how to start their own pantries. The girls hope to continue to grow their project to reach other communities as well.